Published: Friday, January 31, 2014 at 07:01 PM.

Foster, 22, of 207 E. Stagecoach Road, Mebane, was charged with felony larceny and possession of stolen goods March 15 after his neighbor reported his lawnmower stolen. Police followed a rut left by the flat tire on a riding lawnmower that had been pushed from his neighbor’s garage to his home. Police found the lawnmower cover at Foster’s home.

He was also charged with stealing a cart from another neighbor, said Alamance County Assistant District Attorney Gene Morris. Foster sold the items for scrap metal

He pleaded guilty to felony larceny and felony possession of stolen goods. In exchange for the plea, the state dismissed counts of breaking and entering, larceny and two counts of possession of stolen goods.

Foster, 22, of 207 E. Stagecoach Road, Mebane, was charged with felony larceny and possession of stolen goods March 15 after his neighbor reported his lawnmower stolen. Police followed a rut left by the flat tire on a riding lawnmower that had been pushed from his neighbor’s garage to his home. Police found the lawnmower cover at Foster’s home.

He was also charged with stealing a cart from another neighbor, said Alamance County Assistant District Attorney Gene Morris. Foster sold the items for scrap metal

He pleaded guilty to felony larceny and felony possession of stolen goods. In exchange for the plea, the state dismissed counts of breaking and entering, larceny and two counts of possession of stolen goods.

Lane was charged Oct. 26 and Oct. 27 of stealing a Mastiff Boxer mix dog from Meredith Marshall and a 2000 Camry, valued at $3,000, from Ross White, warrants said.

Abernathy sentenced him as a level-five offender and issued two suspended sentences of 15 to 27 months and six to 17 months with 94 days’ credit for time served. Lane was placed on 36 months’ probation and ordered to pay $130 restitution, join a drug treatment program in Durham and consume no alcohol.

Mebane police charged him July 6 with stealing $10 in Keurig coffee maker K-cups from the Walmart on Mebane Oaks Road and running from an officer. Abernathy issued a 120-day sentence satisfied by time served.

■ Maurice Jamar Miles, 22, of 2156 James Boswell Road, Burlington, pleaded guilty to assault inflicting serious bodily injury. He was charged June 25 with fracturing a man’s cheek in three places.

Abernathy sentenced him as a level-four offender and issued an active 15- to 27-month sentence with four days’ credit for time served. Miles was ordered to pay $2,700 restitution from work release.

■ Ian Elgin Webb, 25, of 210 E. Sixth St., Burlington, pleaded guilty to failure to register a new address by a sex offender. Alamance County sheriff’s deputies charged him March 14.

Abernathy sentenced him as a level-three offender and issued a suspended 17- to 30-month sentence with 310 days’ credit for time served. He was placed on 24 months’ probation and ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees.